Managed to catch the first two episodes without ads, thanks to our PVR. It took a little juggling because the show started late. Luckily I taped every instance on every channel.. So how was it? Good. I was pleasantly surprised. … Continue reading →

For a long time I let go of Firefox. When Firefox was young it was my go-to browser. But then it got bloated and seemed slow. With only one half decent computer to my name, I spend a lot of … Continue reading →

Humans can mimic machines, too https://t.co/5ealXZJmsU via @Inoreader — earthpages.org (@earthpages) September 21, 2017 I’m fascinated by digital music making. Especially the production side. So when I listened to the first video posted in this article (above) , I thought … Continue reading →

Tonight I had fun trying out a free app called WinDoc. Basically, it makes doing split or multiple screens a bit easier. If you click on the image you should be able to read what I wrote in the notepad. … Continue reading →

U.S. President Donald Trump announces he will visit Puerto Rico after his administration came under criticism for its response to the damage on the island that is home to more than three million U.S. citizens.

A motion was due to be introduced Tuesday that seeks to remove a constitutional provision that prevents anyone over the age of 75 from running for president, but opposition lawmakers filibustered proceedings by repeatedly singing the national anthem.

Managed to catch the first two episodes without ads, thanks to our PVR. It took a little juggling because the show started late. Luckily I taped every instance on every channel.. So how was it? Good. I was pleasantly surprised. … Continue reading →

For a long time I let go of Firefox. When Firefox was young it was my go-to browser. But then it got bloated and seemed slow. With only one half decent computer to my name, I spend a lot of … Continue reading →

Humans can mimic machines, too https://t.co/5ealXZJmsU via @Inoreader — earthpages.org (@earthpages) September 21, 2017 I’m fascinated by digital music making. Especially the production side. So when I listened to the first video posted in this article (above) , I thought … Continue reading →

Tonight I had fun trying out a free app called WinDoc. Basically, it makes doing split or multiple screens a bit easier. If you click on the image you should be able to read what I wrote in the notepad. … Continue reading →

Pablo (Ruiz y) Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish artist, born at Málaga. In 1901 Picasso painted in Montmartre, Paris, during his so-called blue period (1901-4). This produced a series of satirical, tragic pictures focusing on the poor, the anguished and … Continue reading →

Phrenology is a word popularized by Johann Caspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) to describe a pseudo-scientific theory developed by Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828). Gall hypothesized that different brain regions are responsible for specific functions. Today, the details are debated but this model … Continue reading →

Phenomenology is one of those words that crops up in undergrad sociology and philosophy courses. Whenever I heard it I felt sort of dumb, like when you hear a big word and don’t know what it means. And I think … Continue reading →

Philia is a Greek term usually translated as brotherly or friendly love. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle says there are three types of philia: Love for what is of practical use Love for what is pleasing Love for the good Aristotle is … Continue reading →